This hurricane season, I thought it’d be helpful to quickly go over what you need to know about homeowner’s insurance, bad weather, and downed trees.
Then next time the forecast calls for heavy downpours and high winds, keep the following in mind:
- If a storm causes a tree to fall on your home, garage, fence, outdoor building, dock, or other permanent structures, your homeowner’s policy should cover any and all structural damage.
- Your homeowner’s insurance most likely won’t cover the cost to remove any downed trees or other debris.
- If by chance, your policy does cover debris removal, it won’t be 100%. Tree removal can cost up to $2,000-6,000 depending on the size of the debris field, how many trees are down, and how big they are.
If large trees surround your home, maintain and inspect them regularly. Removing a few proactively, before a storm has the opportunity, will save you time, money, and definitely a few headaches.
If you have questions about your homeowner’s insurance and would like to make sure you’re adequately covered for this year’s storm season, give me a call. I’d love to talk with you.